Yes. Thank you.
The sponsor had raised concerns about the 2017 Therrien case, where a complainant who was refused by the commissioner was ultimately left without means to address the matter. This is a way of making sure that we address this matter: that complaints are referred to the correct course or recourse mechanism.
Practically speaking, from now on, if complaints come to the commissioner that are assessed and refused, then the commissioner must inform the whistle-blower of the most appropriate mechanism for dealing with the complaint. This is to make sure to not leave anyone hanging without options.